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A woman feeding a grey horse a treat.

Riece Locke on Grooming for Ten Sixty

The young rider and hard-working groom/manager talks about caring for the TSS string at the World Equestrian Center-Wilmington winter shows.
By: World Equestrian Center - Wilmington Media
A young woman jumping a cross-country fence on a bay mare.

Mégane Sauvé is On Her Way

Armed with a pair of speedy Thoroughbred mares, this Quebec native is vaulting up the eventing ranks under the best possible guidance.
By: Tracy Hanes
A horse standing beside a Rolex jump standard.

The Story Behind Monaco N.O.P.

As a youngster he developed a sinus condition that seemed like it would never heal; at 15 he became a Rolex Grand Prix winner with Harrie Smolders.
By: Adriana van Tilburg/Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
A teenager riding a grey horse over a fence in the UAE.

A Super Star in the Middle East

Canadians are getting it done at horse shows all over the world – such as this show jumping teen who is dominating the podium in the UAE.
By: Horse Sport staff
AI image of horses racing.

How Top Trainers Are Preparing for the Virginia Derby 2025

This March 15 race at Colonial Downs is a pivotal event on the Road to the Kentucky Derby.

Do Horses Actually Enjoy Being Touched?

Researchers looked at how therapy horses reacted to various types of patting on various body parts, when tied up or loose.
By: Horse Sport staff
A closeup of a horse jumping; the book 'Gifted'

Identifying Your Gifts to Achieve Excellence

This exclusive excerpt from Rob Schinke's new book 'Gifted' will help you cultivate your inner gifts to achieve harmony and success in your life ‒ both in and out of the saddle.
By: Robert Schinke
Four riders and horses jumping fences.

Jumping Lessons: One Exercise, Four Trainers, Four Ways

This simple four-jump setup can be used a multitude of ways to improve straightness, control, precision, form and more.
By: Holly Grayton
A fireman leading a horse; a barn fire.

Blindfolds, Horse Temperament and Resistance Behaviour

A UofG study found that blindfolding horses results in more resistance behaviours and longer leading times, but horse personality also plays a part.
By: Horse Sport staff
A vet listening to a horse's gut.

Considerations to Reduce the Risk of Hindgut Upset

The hindgut of the horse is a delicate, symbiotic ecosystem; here is some advice to keep it functioning optimally.
By: Madeline Boast, MSc. Equine Nutrition
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